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cards (playing)
1. A pack of cards.
2. A deck of cards.
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contactless-smart card (s) (noun), contactless-smart cards (pl)
1. An awkward name for a credit card or loyalty card that contains an RFID chip to transmit information to a reader without having to be swiped through a reader. Such cards can speed checkout; therefore, providing consumers with more convenience.
2. An identification card that contains an RFID chip to transmit information to a reader without having to be swiped through a reader.
debit card (s) (noun), debit cards (pl)
A small plastic card that is used to buy things by having the money to pay for them taken directly from one's bank or credit union account.
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smart cards
In the context of library RFID systems, a patron card that has an RFID chip in it.
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swipe card, swipecard (s) (noun); swipe cards, swipecards (pl)
A plastic card with a magnetic strip containing encoded data that is read by passing the card through a slotted electronic device: A swipe card is primarily used to make electronic transactions and to provide access to restricted or secure places.

As a new employee, Marissa received a special swipecard that would allow her to be admitted through the security check point in the government building.

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swiping card, swipingcard (s) (noun); swiping cards, swipingcards (pl)
A plastic card; such as, a credit card, or an ID card, that has magnetically encoded information which is read when someone slides the edge of the card through an electronic device: Before James could gain entrance into the government building, he had to present his swipingcard to the guard who swiped it through the special electronic-identification machine.
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trump card (s) (noun), trump cards (pl)
Something that gives a person an advantage over other people: The senator used her trump card to pass the new bill.

The trump card of the prosecutor was his presentation of evidence that definitely connected the defendant to the murder weapon.

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